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What is a stepping function? a function that allows users to select which portion of a software program they would like to use

a function that allows users to make helpful notes about error messages they encounter

a function in a compiler that enables programmers to indent code when creating subfunctions

a function in a compiler that enables programmers to run a program line by line and observe the current values of program variables

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